Hydroponics info ...and more!
Hydroponics, growing plants in nutrient rich water.
In Latin, the word hydroponics means literally
"water working." Hydroponics is the technique or
practice of growing plants (without soil) in water containing
dissolved nutrients. With a flow of highly oxygenated, nutrient
enriched water, hydroponics allows plants to flourish.
In soil, decomposition breaks down organic matter into food
that plants feed on. For a plant to receive a well balanced
diet, everything in the soil must be in perfect balance.
With hydroponics, water dissolves salts to allow absorption
directly by a plants' root system. These ideal conditions
can be very rare in soil due to contamination and inherent
imbalances.
Since a perfectly balanced hydroponics nutrient solution is
contained, it does not harm our environment like runoff from
fertilized soil. Very little water is lost to evaporation
owing to its application in areas subject to drought.
To support the plants in this type of system, an inert soil-free
medium like fiber, sand or stone, may be used to anchor the
roots. A hydroponics system is designed to be very porous
for excellent retention of air and water that's necessary
for a healthy plant - roots do need to breathe!
In addition to a perfectly balanced diet, plants grown using
hydroponics have their food and water delivered directly to
their roots. This way, the energy normally used to develop
long roots can be redirected to growing more plant.
With the proper exposure to natural sunlight or supplemental
growing lights, your hydroponics crop can grow many times
faster, bigger and healthier than those grown in soil.
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